iTunes & Co. to blame for impending Hollwood writers' strike

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You kids, you’re causing starving writers to strike, crippling Hollywood and destroying our American consciousness. The Writers Guild of America, all level 70 rogues, walked out of a last minute “please don’t strike” meeting last night, setting the stage for picket lines as early as Monday. The guild is refusing to put pen to paper (or fire up Word, as the case may be) because it says its members aren’t being properly compensated for new media downloads: iTunes, stupid Hulu, etc.

It’s a fairly complex scenario, with certain studios backing the writers and others telling them to go ahead and strike. The strike, should one actually be called (it looks like a forgone conclusion at this point, but nothing’s set in stone yet), your current TV season will be fine. It’s shows that start in the winter (“Lost” and “24,” for example) that could be doomed. Too bad Americans aren’t exactly the most strike-friendly people. We’re not France.